July 22, 2019
West Fargo Fire Department to become first in state to new helmet design
West Fargo, ND – Today, Gate City Bank presented the West Fargo Fire Department with 57 new state-of-the-art jet-style helmets to increase their safety and protection on the job. This gift makes the West Fargo Fire Department the first department in North Dakota to utilize the new style to increase their safety.
Helmets are crucial protective gear as they guard against heat, steam, cinders and falling materials. According to the manufacturer, the helmets represent “a significant design departure” with a brimless design that mimics firefighter jet pilot helmets.1 It provides increased safety and protection benefits with a 4-point retention system to keep the helmet secure and coverage for ears, side of the face and back of the neck.
“Firefighters are committed to tradition and today’s helmets haven’t changed in design much in the last 120 years,” said Chief Dan Fuller, West Fargo Fire Department. “Our department respects tradition. However, with Gate City Bank’s generosity, we are able to embrace a safety innovation to better protect our department.”
The helmets have been certified by the National Fire Protection Association as meeting thousands of performance standards for structural firefighting and technical rescue. They can be adjusted to properly fit individuals to increase comfort.1
“Gate City Bank is committed to providing a better way of life, and is extremely thankful for our first responders and the difference they make in our community. We are proud to be donating these helmets that will protect those that protect our communities,” said Gate City Bank executive chair Steve Swiontek.
Long term, the new helmets will also help West Fargo firefighters protect against a significant occupational hazard – cancer. According to the Lavender Ribbon Report, prepared by the International Association of Fire Chiefs’ Volunteer and Combination Officers Section and the National Volunteer Fire Council, “cancer is now recognized as one of the major killers of both career and volunteer firefighters” due to the carcinogens found within building materials and fire-retardant materials firefighters come into contact while fighting fires. With the helmet’s ability to remove, wash and replace the soft goods, firefighters will be able to reduce their exposure to these carcinogens. This action is one of the best practices recommended by the Lavender Ribbon Report to prevent cancer in firefighters.2
“With these helmets, our firefighters will have a better way of doing their jobs and protecting the public,” said Fuller. “We cannot thank Gate City Bank enough for this incredible donation with long lasting benefits.”
The traditional West Fargo Fire Department helmets formerly used by the department that are still suitable for use will be donated to the West Fargo Rural Fire Department.
About West Fargo Fire Department
The West Fargo Fire Department serves the City of West Fargo and surrounding townships with a staff made up largely of volunteers. The West Fargo Fire Department has grown to utilize two stations in recent years, but has maintained the same mission - “In a spirit of excellence, integrity and dedication, the West Fargo Fire Department is committed to serving the community, protecting lives and property through the provision of professional fire and emergency services, 24 hours a day.”
About Gate City Bank
A $2.3 billion mutual community bank, Gate City Bank has 38 locations across 19 communities in North Dakota and west central Minnesota. Employing 709 team members, Gate City Bank is committed to making lives better by investing in its team members and the communities it serves. In addition to being North Dakota’s number one mortgage lender, Gate City Bank has also been named one of the “50 Best Places to Work” since 2014 by Prairie Business. Additional information is available at gatecity.bank.
1-New “Jet-Style” Firefighter Helmet from MSA Now Certified to NFPA Performance Standards.
2-Lavender Ribbon Report: Best Practices for Preventing Firefighter Cancer.
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